An American collector has put up for sale two nearly new Aston Martin Valhalla supercars at once. One of the cars is painted in a bright Ultra Yellow color with optional carbon fiber. In May, one Valhalla with low mileage was sold for more than $600,000 over its recommended retail price.
Two Supercars from One Collector
Customer deliveries of the Aston Martin Valhalla began only a few months ago, and already one collector in the United States has decided to sell two examples at once. The collector is entrepreneur Milton Verret, and both of his Valhallas will be sold next month during Monterey Car Week.
There is no information on why Verret decided to sell them, but he likely believes he can turn a tidy profit. In May, the first known Valhalla offered at a public auction sold for $2.2 million, an exceptional result given its recommended retail price of $1.47 million. Clearly, people are willing to pay a significant premium to get behind the wheel of Aston Martin’s latest flagship.
The First Car: Bright Yellow with Carbon Fiber
The first of the two Valhallas that Mecum will sell next month is painted in Ultra Yellow and contrasts with a black roof and exposed carbon fiber elements. Its recommended retail price was $1,277,200, and it includes over $217,000 in options. Among these options are Satin 2×2 twill exterior carbon fiber packages costing $21,000 and $43,200, as well as carbon fiber seats and Satin 2×2 twill trim for $23,100.
Like the exterior, the interior is bold. It is dominated by Oxford Tan semi-aniline leather with yellow stitching and plenty of carbon fiber. A glance at the digital instrument cluster shows the car has covered only 196 miles (315 km).
The Second Car: White with Orange Interior
The second Valhalla from Verret’s collection is painted in Speedway White, and its recommended retail price was $1,214,822 with over $151,500 in options. Oddly enough, it has also covered exactly 196 miles (315 km), but instead of a large amount of exposed carbon fiber on the body, it has painted details.
While the exterior is more restrained, the same cannot be said for the interior. It is dominated by California Poppy orange leather and Onyx Black leather as part of an option package costing $14,400. As you might imagine, there is also plenty of carbon fiber here.
The sale of two supercars with nearly identical mileage from a single owner indicates that the hypercar market remains highly speculative. Despite the Valhalla being a relatively new model, collectors are already ready to resell them at a significant markup, especially when it comes to rare colors and rich options. It also underscores that such cars are often bought not for driving but as an investment, as both examples have the same minimal mileage, hinting at storage rather than active use.

